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  • 15:4715:47, 6 January 2024 diff hist −12 2024 Kingswood by-election58% is not a "margin". If it was 42% vs 58% then the margin was 58%-42%=16%, however it is necessary to get the raw results to calculate the margin as 42% is an assumption and there were probably spoiled ballots etc.

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  • 20:1520:15, 1 May 2023 diff hist +406 Talk:Trumpet→‎Range - Sounding?: Reply Tag: Reply
  • 19:2919:29, 1 May 2023 diff hist +2,005 Talk:Trumpet→‎Range - Sounding?
  • 19:0219:02, 1 May 2023 diff hist +2 TrumpetActually, some study or conductor's scores scores don't use transposed notation these days, as it's much easier to read what's going on. And some contemporary scores don't even use transposed notation in the parts. Tag: Reverted
  • 18:5618:56, 1 May 2023 diff hist +71 TrumpetAny non-trumpeter trying to check Wikipedia for the range of a Bb trumpet is still likely to think its lowest note is an F#; this definitely needs clarifying. Strongly suggest doing this in the graphic too. Yes, it goes without saying for a trumpeter that notes are often written transposed relative to standard pitch, but most likely readers won't have it to mind. Tag: Reverted
  • 15:5715:57, 1 May 2023 diff hist 0 TrumpetSecond attempt to make this text clearer as it most folk will read the previous text and think a normal Bb trumpet's lowest note is an F#, which it isn't. The only people who will read the previous text correctly are trumpeters, who won't need to read this article... If you are going to revert it again, please do something to clarify? Please also note that what is written in parts and trumpet scores is not the same as in contemporary scores, cubase, sibelius with transposing score off etc. Tag: Reverted

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